Fred Hammond
American musician and record producer
Fred Hammond
Birth name Frederick William Hammond Born (1960-12-27 ) December 27, 1960 (age 64) Detroit, Michigan , U.S.Origin Detroit, Michigan Genres Gospel , Contemporary Christian , inspirational Occupation(s) Musician , producer Instrument(s) Vocals , bass guitar Years active 1985–present Labels Light , Verity , A&M , Benson Website realfredhammond .com
Musical artist
Frederick William Hammond [ 1] (born December 27, 1960)[ 2] is an American gospel singer, bass guitar player, and record producer. He is regarded as one of the most popular figures in contemporary gospel music .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] He is known for using a variety of different styles in his music such as R&B , hip-hop , and disco .
Musical career
Hammond has been active both as a member of the gospel performing group Commissioned , and as a solo artist (currently for Verity Records ). He is a multiple Grammy , Dove , and Stellar award winner and nominee as a performer, producer, and writer.[citation needed ]
Hammond first gained recognition while playing bass guitar for the gospel group The Winans .[ 2] By 1985, he was one of the six original members of the group Commissioned, participating in 10 of the group's 12 albums.[citation needed ]
After his time with Commissioned ended, he regained fame in the gospel community after selling millions of albums with his musical group Radical For Christ.[citation needed ]
In 2002, Hammond returned to the group Commissioned (now with members Keith Staten , Marvin Sapp , Mitchell Jones , Karl Reid , Michael Williams , and Marcus Cole ) to produce the Commissioned Reunion Live album.[citation needed ]
Hammond produced "Make Me Like the Moon", a gospel ballad co-written by Chanté Moore and Kenny Lattimore for their 2006 double-CD of gospel and R&B love songs entitled Uncovered/Covered (released October 10, 2006, by LaFace /Verity /Zomba Music Group ). He also performs with Sean Combs on the unreleased album, Thank You .[citation needed ]
Discography
Albums
Release date
Album
Label
RIAA certification[ 6]
1985
I'm Going On (Commissioned)
Light Records
1986
Go Tell Somebody (Commissioned)
Light Records
1987
On The Winning Side (Commissioned)
Light Records
1988
Will You Be Ready? (Commissioned)
Light Records
1989
Ordinary Just Won't Do (Commissioned)
Light Records
1990
State of Mind (Commissioned)
Verity Records
1991
Number 7 (Commissioned)
A&M Records
1991
I Am Persuaded
Verity Records, Benson Records
1993
Deliverance
A&M Records
1994
Matters of the Heart (Commissioned)
A&M Records
1995
The Inner Court (Radical for Christ)
Benson Records
December 1, 1995
Gospel Greats (Commissioned)
Benson Records
August 20, 1996
The Spirit of David (Radical for Christ)
Benson Records
Gold - September 19, 2002 (2002-09-19 )
April 28, 1998
Pages of Life - Chapters I & II (Radical for Christ)
Verity Records
Gold - September 9, 1998 (1998-09-09 ) Platinum - April 7, 1999 (1999-04-07 ) 2× Platinum - October 13, 2006 (2006-10-13 )
March 21, 2000
Purpose By Design (Radical for Christ)
Verity Records
Gold - January 19, 2001 (2001-01-19 )
March 6, 2001
In Case You Missed It....And Then Some
Verity Records
September 11, 2001
Christmas...Just Remember
Verity Records
April 23, 2002
The Commissioned Reunion Live (Commissioned)
Verity Records
September 10, 2002
Speak Those Things: POL Chapter 3
Verity Records
September 9, 2003
Hooked on the Hits
Verity Records
June 8, 2004
Somethin' 'Bout Love
Verity Records
Gold - November 7, 2008
June 13, 2006
Praise & Worship (Commissioned)
Verity/Legacy
October 3, 2006
Free to Worship
Verity Records
September 29, 2009
Love Unstoppable
Verity Gospel Music Group
January 31, 2012
God, Love & Romance
Verity Gospel Music Group
March 26, 2013
United Tenors
RCA Records
November 17, 2014
I Will Trust
RCA Records
September 30, 2016
Worship Journal Live
Provident Label Group, RCA Records
May 11, 2018
Uncle Fred - Texture of a Man - Collectors Edition
Provident Label Group, Face To Face Productions
Notable singles
Release date
Song
Album
Note
April 28, 1998
Let the Praise Begin
Pages of Life: Chapters 1 and 2
1998 Dove Award winner for Best Contemporary Gospel Song with Radical for Christ
1998
Power
The Prince of Egypt Inspirational Soundtrack
a featured song on the soundtrack for the animated motion picture The Prince of Egypt with Radical for Christ
April 28, 1998
Power
Pages of Life: Chapters 1 and 2
1999 Dove Award winner for Best Contemporary Gospel Song with Radical for Christ
2001
King of Glory
2001 Stellar Awards nominee for Song of the Year
All Things Are Working
The Gospel Soundtrack
a featured song on the soundtrack for the motion picture The Gospel
2004
Celebrate (He Lives)
2004 Grammy Awards nominee for Best Gospel Performance with Noel Hall and Darryl Dixon
2005
Celebrate (He Lives)
2005 Stellar Awards nominee for Song of the Year with Noel Hall and Darryl Dixon
2007
Better Than That , with The Singletons
2007 Stellar Awards nominee for Song of the Year
2003
We Have Not Forgotten
Soulful
a duet performed on Ruben Studdard 's debut album Soulful
November 22, 2005
By Faith - with Sean Combs
Hurricane Relief: Come Together Now
Billboard chart history
Albums
Year
Album
Chart
Peak
1994
Matters of the Heart - (Commissioned )
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
65
2002
Speak Those Things: POL Chapter 3
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
29
2002
Speak Those Things: POL Chapter 3
Billboard 200
38
2004
Somethin' 'Bout Love
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
4
2004
Somethin' 'Bout Love
Billboard 200
35
2006
Free to Worship
Billboard 200
29
2009
Love Unstoppable
Billboard 200
25
2009
Love Unstoppable
Top Gospel Albums
1
2012
God, Love & Romance
Billboard 200
8
2012
God, Love & Romance
Top Gospel Albums
1
2013
United Tenors
Billboard 200
39
2013
United Tenors
Top Gospel Albums
1
Awards
Award wins
Year
Award-giving body
Award category
Song /Album title
1992
Dove Awards
Inspirational Album
Generation to Generation (with Larnelle Harris , Matthew Ward, Glad, 4Him, Dallas Holm, Kelly Nelon Thompson, Billy & Sarah Gaines, and Dana Key)
1992
Dove Awards
Contemporary Gospel Album
Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration (with Mervyn Warren, George Duke , David Pack, Patti Austin , Take 6 , Gary Hines, Robert Sadin, Richard Smallwood , and The Yellowjackets )
1998
Dove Awards
Contemporary Gospel Song
Let the Praise Begin (with Radical for Christ)
1999
Dove Awards
Contemporary Gospel Song
Power (with Radical For Christ)
2000
Dove Awards
Contemporary Gospel Album
Purpose By Design (with Radical for Christ)
2001
Stellar Awards
Male Vocalist of the Year
Purpose by Design
2001
Stellar Awards
Producer of the Year
Purpose by Design (with Radical For Christ)
2001
Stellar Awards
Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year
Purpose By Design (with Radical For Christ)
2001
Dove Awards
Urban Album
Just Remember Christmas
2005
Stellar Awards
Producer of the Year
Somethin' 'Bout Love
2008
Grammy Awards
Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album
Free To Worship
Award nominations
Year
Award-giving body
Award category
Song /Album title
1989
Grammy Awards
Best Soul Gospel Performance - Duo, Group, Choir or Chorus
Will You Be Ready? (Commissioned)
1991
Grammy Awards
Best Pop Gospel Album
Shakin' the House...Live - Carman & Commissioned (& the Christ Church Choir) (Commissioned)
1992
Dove Awards
Inspirational Album (Winner)
Generation to Generation (with Larnelle Harris , Matthew Ward, Glad, 4Him, Dallas Holm, Kelly Nelon Thompson, Billy & Sarah Gaines, and Dana Key)
1992
Dove Awards
Contemporary Gospel Album (Winner)
Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration (with Mervyn Warren, George Duke, David Pack, Patti Austin, Take 6, Gary Hines, Robert Sadin, Richard Smallwood, and The Yellowjackets,)
1994
Grammy Awards
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
Matters of the Heart (Commissioned)
1996
Grammy Awards
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
Shakin' the House (with Hezekiah Walker and Yolanda Adams)
1998
Grammy Awards
Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
Pages of Life: Chapters 1 and 2 (with Radical for Christ)
1998
Dove Awards
Contemporary Gospel Song (Winner)
Let the Praise Begin (with Radical for Christ)
1999
Dove Awards
Contemporary Gospel Song (Winner)
Power (with Radical For Christ)
2000
Dove Awards
Contemporary Gospel Album (Winner)
Purpose By Design (with Radical for Christ)
2000
Soul Train Awards
Best Gospel Album
Pages of Life Chapter 1 and 2
2001
Grammy Awards
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
In Case You Missed It...And Then Some
2001
Stellar Awards
Male Vocalist of the Year (Winner)
Purpose by Design
2001
Stellar Awards
Choir of the Year
Purpose by Design (with Radical For Christ)
2001
Stellar Awards
Producer of the Year (Winner)
Purpose by Design (with Radical For Christ)
2001
Stellar Awards
Producer of the Year
Mountain High...Valley Low (with Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis , Jarren Campbell, Richard Smallwood and Kevin Bond)
2001
Stellar Awards
Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year
Purpose By Design (with Radical For Christ)
2001
Stellar Awards
CD of the Year
Purpose By Design (with Radical For Christ)
2001
Stellar Awards
Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year (Winner)
Purpose By Design (with Radical For Christ)
2001
Stellar Awards
Contemporary Choir of the Year
Purpose By Design (with Radical For Christ)
2001
Dove Awards
Urban Album (Winner)
Just Remember...Christmas
2002
Stellar Awards
Song of the Year
King of Glory
2002
Grammy Awards
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
Speak Those Things: POL Chapter 3
2002
Stellar Awards
Producer of the Year
Commissioned Reunion Live
2002
Stellar Awards
Group/Duo of the Year
Commissioned Reunion Live (Commissioned)
2002
Stellar Awards
Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year
Commissioned Reunion Live (Commissioned)
2002
Stellar Awards
Contemporary CD of the Year
Commissioned Reunion Live (Commissioned)
2002
Stellar Awards
Special Event CD of the Year
Commissioned Reunion Live (Commissioned)
2002
Grammy Awards
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
Commissioned Reunion Live (Commissioned)
2002
Stellar Awards
Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year
Fred Hammond Christmas...Just Remember
2003
Stellar Awards
Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year
Speak Those Things: POL Chapter 3
2004
Grammy Awards
Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year
Somethin' Bout Love
2004
Grammy Awards
Contemporary Gospel Song of the Year
Celebrate (He Lives) (with Noel Hall and Darryl Dixon)
2004
Grammy Awards
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
Somethin' 'bout Love
2004
Grammy Awards
Best Gospel Performance
Celebrate (He Lives)
2005
Stellar Awards
Artist of the Year
Somethin' 'Bout Love
2005
Stellar Awards
Song of the Year
Celebrate (He Lives) (with Noel Hall and Darryl Dixon)
2005
Stellar Awards
Producer of the Year (Winner)
Somethin' 'Bout Love
2005
Stellar Awards
CD of the Year
Somethin' 'Bout Love
2005
Stellar Awards
Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year
Somethin' 'Bout Love
2005
Stellar Awards
Contemporary CD of the Year
Somethin' 'Bout Love
2007
Stellar Awards
Producer of the Year
Better Than That (The Singletons)
2008
Grammy Awards
Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album (Winner)
Free To Worship
Personal life
Hammond has two children who have appeared on his 2009 album, Love Unstoppable . Hammond divorced his wife of 18 years, Kim, in 2004,[ 7] and he currently resides in Cedar Hill, Texas .[citation needed ]
Hammond revealed on the Donnie McClurkin Show that his mother confessed to him three months before she died that she tried to get an abortion when she was pregnant with him, and the procedure , done in 1960, before abortions were legal, failed. Hammond's mother returned for a second attempt but decided against the procedure; Hammond was later born in December 1960.[ 8]
According to Fred Hammond in an interview with Tim Ross, his father is Bishop Charles Watkins (now deceased), a former gospel artist and a former full bishop in the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc. (Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana)
One of Hammond's nephews is guard Emmanuel Mudiay .[ 9]
References
^ Broadcast Music, Inc. "Songwriter/Composer: HAMMOND FREDERICK WILLIAM" . Broadcast Music, Inc. Archived from the original on January 10, 2016. Retrieved April 21, 2015 .
^ a b Fred Hammond at AllMusic
^ "Fred Hammond | Biography & History" . AllMusic. Retrieved May 30, 2020 .
^ "Fred Hammond | Encyclopedia.com" . Encyclopedia.com . Retrieved May 30, 2020 .
^ "Fred Hammond | Yamaha Artists" . Yamaha.com . Retrieved May 30, 2020 .
^ "Home" . Riaa.com . Retrieved December 27, 2024 .
^ Evans Price, Deborah (July 3, 2004). "Hammond Feels the Love as Album Shoots to No. 1" . Billboard . p. 13. Retrieved June 20, 2015 .
^ "My Mom Nearly Aborted Me" . Archived from the original on February 11, 2012. Retrieved December 27, 2024 .
^ "Fred Hammond on Instagram: "Hung with the nephew earlier today. His high school #retiredhisjersey @emmanuelmudiay . Now with @utahjazz ." " . Instagram.com . Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. Retrieved May 9, 2020 .
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